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Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletters


  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #15
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #15

    Topics include: controllers' union pushes too hard for ATC privatization ban, flight service station reform, data link decision a setback for modernization, and good news from the Canadian and UK ATC corporations.

    By Robert Poole
    August 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #14
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #14

    Topics include: anti-outsourcing provisions in the FAA reauthorization bill; Sen. Lautenberg's untruths on overseas ATC corporations; and understanding the Administration's strong stance against anti-privatization amendments.

    By Robert Poole
    June 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #13
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #13

    Topics include: House committee blocks ATC reform; a "dream" Aviation Subcommittee hearing on ATC reform; former FAA Admin. Langhorne Bond's case for arms-length ATC safety regulation; and the military and contract towers.

    By Robert Poole
    May 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #12
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #12

    Topics include: modernization at the UK's National Air Traffic Services; FAA's continuing budget woes; facility consolidation; overflight fees overturned in court; and the need for ATC safety regulation.

    By Robert Poole
    April 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #10
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #10

    Topics include: NATCA's new anti-privatization campaign; a response to Sen. Lautenberg's letter; innovation within FAA; and news notes on ATC corporations.

    By Robert Poole
    January 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #11
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #11

    Issue devoted solely to a response to the escalation of the campaign against ATC reform by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.

    By Robert Poole
    January 1, 2003

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #9
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #9

    Issue devoted solely to addressing anti-privatization claims made by controllers and the FAA.

    By Robert Poole
    December 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #8
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #8

    Topics include: new administrator open to ATC privatization; AOPA warming to flight service outsourcing; the long-term need for more ATC capacity; and FAA's release of guidance for implementing RNP (required navigation performance).

    By Robert Poole
    November 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #7
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #7

    Topics include: next steps in FAA Reform; the Single European Sky proposal; FAA's new "inherently governmental" policy; and ATC reform and general aviation's future.

    By Robert Poole
    August 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #6
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #6

    Topics include: Bush rules ATC not "inherently governmental;" modernizing oceanic air traffic control; rescuing U.K.'s NATS; and reinventing FAA one piece at a time.

    By Robert Poole
    June 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #5
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #5

    Topics include: ATC modernization threatened by budget shortfalls; RVSM revisited; more FAA accounting system troubles; and corporatized ATC and rural areas.

    By Robert Poole
    April 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #4
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #4

    Topics include: expanding airspace capacity via RVSM; NATCA's last-ditch defense of "inherently governmental;" the real story behind the NATS "bailout;" and other news.

    By Robert Poole
    February 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #3
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #3

    Topics include: corporatized ATC providers adjusting to lower air traffic; the FAA modernization slowdown; and the wrangle over controller productivity.

    By Robert Poole
    February 1, 2002

  • Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #2
    Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #2

    Topics include: NavCanada copes with September 11th shut-down; ATC providers adjust to air travel slowdown; ATC corporatizations in Denmark, Hungary, and Singapore; and other breaking news.

    By Robert Poole
    November 1, 2001

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